82 a bird in the hand -------- --'- .1- is worth two In the bush saga- ciated the clever cinema cus- tomer, so why beat about the broadway shrubbery "\vhen you are certain that new york's best entertainment nests happily at the paramount fêl wh,ere 'I.. ,- t , , r .. . - J.... J "buddy'" rogers goes tiger hunting in the jungles of old nas- sau in "varsity," paramount's newest sound picture-p.s. the tigers are blìnd -and the jungle's trenton and on the stage is cambria's revue "step on it" . . . with insteps, step-ins, and eddie peabody plus the para- mount stage band iWl t> , Co ._ .. and at the organ,jesse crawford, doing the unexpected, the original, the delightful. . . we mean, he pleases. at the rivoli- united artists Rt . .. / . '.?' . :, 1, '" _ '1".I!i -.1 " . ... is erich von stro- heim displaying un- usual technique in a lovely, detail d and seductive pro- duction "the wed- ding march," a par- amount sound pic- ture, that implies much and means it at the rialto j imffi) "wings" that grand aerial picture by paramoun t is no,,"- displayed for all to see at popular prices f luxurious and comfortable, these are publix theatres tography, it has nothing whatever to ) ì recommend it. The dialogue might have been writ- ten in 1 O for a suburban Drama League, and it is spoken with the verve of the freshman annual performance for the endowment fund. As the story deals with a Tin Pan Alley re- cruit there are several chances for songs '-' in it, and as it is about the war, we he r "Madelon" again and a chaste excerpt from "Mademoiselle from Armen- tières. " Mildred Harris is the little French girl who sings for the brave American boys at the front, and then with Gallic enterprise turns up in a Bowery cabaret, still singing with success. In fact, so great is her success that when the poor hero, whose hand had been crippled in the war, hears her perform he is cured as if by a miracle and is able to resume his playing. B EBE DANIELS honors the Para- mount at present in "Take :\1e Home," a sentimental comedy of back- stage life, pleasant enough in an un- important way, with one good lively brawl between two actresses. " w " h S d . ATERFRONT, at t e tran,]s about the love of a sailor for a tugboat captain's daughter, played prettily enough by Dorothy Mackaill. They want to get away from the cruel sea and the rough waterfront and go, if I recall the details correctly, back to the farm. - J. C. M. . COUNTR. Y SENTIMENT Y ou ask me the reason I didn't stay? Through the open door I could see, that day, A thistle-field in creative mood, \\1 eeds in the yard where an old horse stood, A ragged apple-tree bare of fruit And a ragged crow that had rulled in soot. The mail didn't come. The clock ran down. That very night I was back in town. -GENOVA CHARLOT . A stick of gum, which he "\tvas chevving, probably saved the life of Ralph Rutt "\tvhen a seVler he "vas digging in front of his home, fell in on him. The gum lodged in his throat and prevented sand and water from entering his lungs. He ,vas imprisoned for 20 minutes.-B osion Herald -,And the flavor, luckily, lasts. OCTOBER 2, 749 1918 / f> j .. , ".. II f f ' ',( !Xd ;t.,i\ l :; '::':";j," , " " ": :; : ': .' . . ,, : ,. \\ \;r"",. . ÿ .. \{N " :,;", ,'..:' .' :..;;,' "..: ....: 7:. ": " "'- '"":'> -=- . . . .,'..' it's almost a hand-made permanent that you receive at Jean's. the foundation for it, of course, is a wonderful machine, the finest yet created. but the finished quality that makes it your per... manent wave, as suited to your hair as it is becoming to your face, can only be achieved by the skilled hands of jean opera'" tors. G. J1EAN 30 west 58th street, plaza 4082 ...... T..... T ...,...... T T T T.... 'T "'Y T T T T"" T T """"'--'-- " .' ': .w j ç!lt; 'if 1 : ";:':J <' . < .:i ' : , j j ..."'..:;t:.", .:" j . ....-::i. :.".. : : . '.,). I ". ^"". .,...\. ' f 1kf:"' ;Y; 'C<i,rC ';"" f A NEW RESIDENCE HOTEL ! FOR WOMEN j [ OVERLOOKING GRAMERCY PARK ] 1{ates: $2.50 to $4 per day $15 to $22.50 per wee t.. - - :.. :: :: . . ! .'. 'ili' _. : .'.': , . . ,"JØ'.'" f"" ! . . ,'I; , ,I ." ....:: :':(' .:::,::.::..y,.).....' '.' ...;) ;" ': . .::.$);' ...,: .....': "$ ' 1; ..."")0<'